American Foundrymen's 



Association* 



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ORGANIZED MAY 12, 1896. 



Constitution, Officers, Members* etc* 




AUGUST, 1903. 
NEW YORK. 



American FoundrymerTs 

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Association. 



ORGANIZED MAY 12, 1896. 



Constitution, Officers, Members* etc. 



AUGUST, 1903. 
NEW YORK. 




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CONVENTIONS 
OF THE 

AMERICAN FOUNDRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION, 



1896 - Philadelphia, Pa. 

1897 - - Detroit, Mich. 
t898 - . Cincinnati, O. 

1899 - - Pittsburg, Pa. 

1900 - Chicago, III 

1901 - - Buffalo, N. Y. 

1902 - Boston, Mass. 

1903 - Milwaukee, Wis. 



§ 
CONSTITUTION 

OF THE 



American Foundrymen's Association* 



ARTICLE I. 

Name and Object. 

Sec. i. This Association shall be known as the American 
Foundrymen's Association. 

Sec. 2. The objects of this Association shall be the advance- 
ment of the interests of foundry operators, or all who are concerned 
in the casting of any kind of metal in sand, or loam molds, for any 
purpose ; to collect for the use of the Association all proper inform- 
ation connected with the foundry business ; to interchange expe- 
rience and encourage uniform customs and actions among foundry- 
men. 

ARTICLE II. 
Membership. 

Sec. i. The membership of this Association shall consist of 
three classes to be called, respectively, active, associate, and honor- 
ary members. 

Sec. 2. Any person, firm or corporation, engaged in the 
production of castings of any kind, as employer, superintendent, 
foreman, or chemist, may be elected an active member ; and any 
associate member may become an active member when recom- 
mended by the Executive Board and approved by a majority vote 
of the Association at any regular meeting. 

Sec. 3. Any person whose knowledge or services are val- 
uable toward the objects of this Association may be elected an 
associate member. 

Sec. 4. Any individual whose knowledge or services, in 
connection with the objects of this Association, have made him 
pre-eminent among his fellows, may be elected an honorary 
member. 

ARTICLE III. 

Sec, 1. The officers of this Association shall consist of a 



president, eight vice-president, a secretary, and a treasurer, who 
shall together form the Executive Board of this Association. 

Sec. 2. The eight vice-presidents shall be selected from 
their respective districts as follows : 

(i) New England States. 

(2) New York and New Jersey. 

(3) Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and District of Col- 
umbia. 

(4) Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee. 

(5) Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, New 
Mexico, Utah, Arizona, Nevada and California. 

(6) Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dak- 
ota, Idaho, Nebraska, Montana, Wyoming, Washington and 
Oregon. 

(7) Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro- 
lina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, 
Oklahoma and Texas 

(8) Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, in the Dominion of 
Canada. 

The vice-presidents shall elect one of their number as senior 
vice-president. 

ARTICLE IV. 

Sec. 1. There shall be an annual meeting of this Association 
during the month of May, the date and location of which shall be 
fixed by the Association at its regular annual meeting ; provided, 
that if no time and place are determined upon at the annual meet- 
ing, the Executive Board shall fix the time and place at least three 
months in advance of the said meeting. Twenty-five members 
shall constitute a quorum of the Association. 

Sec. 2. Meetings of the Executive Board may be called by 
the president or by any three members of the said Board, and five 
members shall constitute a quorum. 

ARTICLE V. 

Sec 1. This constitution may be amended at any regular 
meeting of the Association by a two-thirds vote of those present, 
provided the affirmative vote represent a majority of the members 



of this Association ; and provided, also, that in case the required 
majority be not present, the Secretary shall, within 30 days after 
adjournment, submit the proposed amendment for letter ballot by 
mail. 



BY-LAWS. 

Duties of Officers. 



Sec. 1. The duties of the president shall be to preside at the 
meetings of the Association and of the 'Executive Board, and to per- 
form such other duties as usually devolve upon a presiding officer. 

Sec. 2. The senior vice-president shall perform the duties of 
the president when the latter is absent or unable to perform the 
same, or in case of vacancy in the office of the president. 

Sec. 3 The duties of the secretary shall be to keep a full and 
accurate record of the proceedings of the Association and Executive 
Board ; to make an annual report at the annual meeting, showing 
the number of active, associate and honorary members of the 
Association, the amount of dues collected, and the orders issued 
on the treasurer, and he shall perform such other duties as may be 
assigned to him by the president or Executive Board. 

Sec. 4. The duties of the treasurer shall be to take charge 
of all funds of the Association, and pay them out only upon the 
order of the secretary, countersigned by the president ; he shall 
report at the annual meeting his receipts and disbursements for 
the year, in detail ; he shall give a bond, the amount of which is 
to be fixed by the Executive Board. 

Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the Executive Board to man- 
age the affairs of the Association to the best of their ability. 

Membership. 

Sec 6. All applications for membership shall be made to the 
secretary. 

Sec. 7. On the first day of each month the secretary shall 
mail to each member of the Executive Board a list of applicants tfbr 
membership. If he shall not receive, by the 15th day of the same 
month, the written protest of two of the members of the Executive 
Board to any application, he shall then enroll the said applicants as 



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members of the Association, and notify them at once of their ele6tion. 

Dues. 

Sec. 8 . The annual dues for each active or associate member 
of the Association shall be $10.00, which shall be due and payable 
annually in the month of July. Provided that members of local 
Foundrymen's Associations, affiliated with this Association, shall 
be required to pay but $5.00 as annual dues. 

Sec. 9. No dues or assessments of any kind shall be col- 
lected from honorary members. 

Elections. 

Sec. 10. All officers of the Association shall be elected by 
ballot by the active members of the Association at its annual meet- 
ings ; a majority vote of those voting being necessary to elect. 

Sec. 11. All officers of the Association shall hold office for one 
year from the adjournment of the annual meeting at which they are 
elected, and until their successors shall have been elected. In the 
case of a vacancy occurring in any office during the year, the 
Executive Board shall fill the vacancy for the unexpired term. ^ 

Order of Business. 

Sec. 12. The order of business to be observed at annual meet- 
ings shall be as follows : 

(1) Reading of the minutes of the last meeting. , 

(2) Announcement by the president of special committees, as 
follows : 

A committee of five to nominate officers for the following year. 

A committee of three to audit the accounts of the secretary 
and treasurer. 

A committee of five to report on papers to be presented to the 
Association. 

(3) Report of officers and standing committees. 

(4) Report of special committees. 

(5) Unfinished business. 

(6) New business. 

(7) Election of officers. 

Amendments. 
Sec. 13. These by-laws may be amended at any regular meet- 
ing of the Association by a two-thirds vote of those present, pro- 



vided the affirmative vote represents a majority of the members of 
the Association ; and provided, also, that in case the required 
majority be not present, the Secretary shall, within 30 days after 
adjournment, submit the proposed amendment for letter ballot I >y 

mail. 

Rules of Order. 
Sec. 14. Roberts' Parliamentary Rules of Order shall be 
recognized as anthority by this Association. 




lo 

A LIST OF OFFICERS 
OF THE 

AMERICAN FOUNDRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION 

FROM ITS ORGANIZATION IN J896. 



— J896-J897.— 

President — Francis Schumann, Prs. Tacony Iron &M.Co.,Tacony,Pa. 
Secretary — John A. Penton, Publisher "The Foundry, "Detroit, Mich. 
Treasurer — Howard Evans. J. W. Paxson & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

VICE PRESIDENTS. 

First District — F. W. Gibby, Pres. Mechanic Iron Fdy. Co. , Boston, Mass. 
Second " Rob't. Taylor, Taylor- Wilson & Co., Allegheny Pa. 
Third " Henry Clay Evans, Pres. Chatt, Plow Co., Chatt. Tenn. 
Fourth " J. M. Sweeney, Pres. Consol. Iron & Steel Co., Harvey, 111. 
Fifth " Chas. M. Power, Treas. and Mgr. St. Paul Fdy. Co., 

St. Paul, Minn. 
Sixth " W. S. Mosher, Sec'y. Mosher Mfg. Co., Dallas. Tex. 
Seventh " Irving M. Scott, Vice-Prs. andGen'l. Mgr. Union Iron 

Works, San Francisco, Cal. 
Eighth " Jos. Best. Supt. Warden King and Son, Montreal, P. Q. 

— J 897-1 898*— 

President — Francis Schumann, Prs. Tacony Iron & M. Co., Tacony, Pa. 

Secretary — John A. Penton, Publisher "The FouNDRY"Detroit Mich. 

Treasurer — Howard Evans, Vice-Pres. J. W. Paxson Co., Phila., Pa. 

vice presidents. 

First District- W '. E. Sessions, Gen. Mgr. and Treas. Sessions Fdy. 

Co., Bristol, Ct. 

Second " I. W. Frank, Pres. andGen'l. Mgr. Frank-Kneeland Ma- 
chine Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Third " E. H. Putnam, Supt. Southern Ag'l. Wks., Atlanta, Ga. 

Fourth " C. S. Bell, Pres. The C. S. Bell Co., Hillsboro, O. 

Fifth " C. J. Wolff, 2nd V. Prs. L. Wolff Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. 

Sixth " W. S. Mosher, Sec'y. Mosher Mfg. Co., Dallas, Tex. 

Seventh " R. Chartrey, Vice-Pres. Joshua Hendy-Machine Wks.. 

San Francisco, Cal. 

Eig/ith " Jos. Best, Supt. Warden King & Son, Montreal, P. Q. 



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* — i 898- 1 899— 

President— C. S. Bell, President The C. S. Bell Co., Hillsboro, O. 
Secretary — John A. Penton, Publisher "The FouNDRY"Detroit Mich. 
Treasurer — Howard Evans, Vice Pres. J. W. Paxson Co., Phila., Pa. 

vice presidents. 

First District — C. L. NEWCOMB.Deane St'm Pump Co..Holyoke,Mass. 
Second " I. W. Frank, Pres. and Gen'l Mgr. Frank-Kneeland 

Machine Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Third " James Bowron, Supt. Southern Ag'l. Wks., Atlanta, Ga, 
Fourth " C. A. Bauer, Gen'l. Mgr. Warder, Bushnell & Glessner 

Co., Springfield, O. 
Fifth " C, J . Wolff, 2nd V. Prs. L. Wolff Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. 
Sixth " W. S. Mosher, Sec'y Mosher Mfg. Co., Dallas, Tex. 
Seventh " R. Chartrey, Vice-President Joshua Hendy Machine 

Wks., San Francisco, Cal. 
Eighth " Joseph Best, Supt. Warden King & Son, Montreal, P.Q. 

— \ 899- \ 900— 

President — J. S. Seaman, Seaman, Sleeth&Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Secretary — John A. Penton, Publisher "The Foundry, "Detroit, Mich. 
Treasurer — Howard Evans, V. Prs. J. W. Paxson Co., Phila., Pa. 

vice presidents. 
First District— A. W. Walker, Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass. 
Second " Dr. R. Moldenke, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Third " J. P. Golden, Golden's Fdy. & Mach. Co., Columbus, Ga. 
Fourth " C. A. Bauer, Gen'l Mgr. Warder, Bushnell & Glessner 

Co., Springfield, O. 
Fifth " W. A. Jones, W. A. Jones Fdy. Mach. Co., Chicago, 111. 
Sixth " W. S. Mosher, Mosher Mfg Co., Dallas, Texas. 
Seventh " R. Chartrey, Vice. Pres. Joshua Hendy Machine Wks. 

San Francisco, Calif. 
Eighth " Joseph Best, Supt. Warden King & Son, Montreal, P.Q. 



J900-J90*. 

President — W. A. Jones, W.A.Jones Fdy. & Men. Wks., Chicago, Ills. 

Secretary — Dr. R. Moldenke, Penna. Malleable Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Treasurer — Howard Evans, J. W. Paxson Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

vice presidents 

First District — Geo. B. Buckingham, Arcade Malleable Iron Works, 
Worcester, Mass. 

Second " Wm. Yagle, Wm.Yagle & Co., Ltd., Pittsburg, Pa. 



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Third " J. P. Golden, Golden's Fdy. &Mch. Co. Columbus, Ga. 

Fourth " John A. Penton, "The Foundry" Detroit, Mich. 

Fifth " Win. Ferguson, Ferguson Foundry Co., Chicago 111. 

Sixth " W. S, Moscher, Moscher Mfg. Co., Dallas, Tex. 

Seventh " R. Chartrey, Joshua Hendy Mach. Wks., San Francisco, 

California. 

Eighth " T. J. Best, Warden, King & Son, Montreal, P. Q. 



— *90*--J902 + — 

President — J. G. Sadlier, Springfield Foundry. Co., Springfield, O. 
Secretary — Dr, R. Moldenke, New York City. N. Y. 
Treasurer — Thomas D. West, Sharpsville, Pa. 

VICE PRESIDENTS. 

First District — Theo. H- Colvin, Colvin, Fdy. Co., Providence, R. I. 

Second " Walter F. Prince, K. R. Worthington Co.. Elizabeth- 
port, N. J. 

Third " S. D.Sleeth.Westinghouse Air Brake Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Fourth " C. A. Bauer, Warder, Bushnell & Glessner Co., Spring- 
field, Ohio. 

Fifth " E. W. Smith, Crane Co., Chicago, 111. 

Sixth " Edward B. Gilmour, E. P. Allis Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 

Seventh " J- P. Golden, Golden's Fdy. & Mach. Co., Columbus, Ga. 

Eighth " T. J. Best, Warden, King & Son, Montreal, P. Q. 



— J902--J903 — 

President — A. W. Walker, Walker and Pratt Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass. 

Secretary — Dr. R. Moldenke, New York, N. Y. 

Treasurer — Willis Brown, Walker Foundry Co., Erie, Penna. 

vice presidents. 
First District — J. F. Lanigan, Davis Fdy, Co., Lawrence, Mass. 
Second " J. A. Beckett, W. A. Wood M. & R. Mach. Co.,Hoosick 

Falls, N. Y. 
Third " F. M. Zimmers, Union Fdy. & Mach. Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Fourth " A. I. Find 1 ey, "The Iron Trade Review, "Cleveland, O. 
Fifth " C. J. Wolff, S. Wolff Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. 

Sixth " Adam W. Bair, C. M. & St. P. Fdys. Milwaukee, Wis. 

Seventh " J. P. Golden, Golden's Fdy. & Mach. Co., Columbus, Ga. 
Eighth " T. J. Best, Warden, King & Son, Montreal, P. (J. 



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American Foundrymen's Association* 



OFFICERS. 

For Year Ending May J 904, 



PRESIDENT : 

Willis Brown, Walker Foundry Company, 



Erie, Peuua. 



VICE PRESIDENTS : 

NEW ENGLAND STATES 
John Magee, Magee Furnace Company, - - Chelsea, Mass. 

NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY 
J. A. Becket, W A. Wood M. & R. Mach. Co., - Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 

PA., DE T „ MD., AND D1ST OF COLUMBIA 
John McClaren, Phillips &McClaren, - Pittsburg, Pa. 

MICH., OHIO, KY., ANDTENX. 
A. K. Beckwith, Estate of P. B. Beckwith. - - Dowagiac, Mich. 

WD., IL,L,., MO.; KAN., COL,., N. ML, UTAH, ARIZ., NF ( V., AND CALIF. 
C.J.Wolff, S. Wolff Mfg. Co., - Chicago, 111. 

WIS., MINN., IA., N. D., S. D., IDAHO, NEB., MONT., WYO., WASH., AND ORKG. 
Adam W. Bair, C. M. & St. P. Foundries, - - Milwaukee, Wis. 

VA , W. VA.,N. C, S. C, GA., FLA., ALA., MI^S., ARK., LA., OKLA., AND TEXAS 
J. P. Golden, Golden's Foundry and Machine Co., - Columbus, Ga. 

CANADA 
T. J. Best, Warden, King & Co., - Montreal, P. Q. 



SECRETARY-TREASURER s 

Dr. Richard Moldenke, P. O. Box 432, New York City, and Watchung, N. J. 



H. E. Field, 



ASSISTANT SECRETARY 

P. O. Box KM, 



Ansonia Conn , 



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COMMITTEES. 



STANDARDIZING BUREAU. 



Thomas D. West, Chairman, 
Richard Moldenke 
James Scott 
P. W. Gates 
K. H. Putnam 



Sharpsville, Pa. 

New York, N. Y. 

Pittsburg, Pa. 

Chicago, 111. 

Moline, 111. 



AUDITING. 



Jos. S. Seaman, Chairman 
William Yagle 
S. H. Stupakoff 



Pittsburg, Pa. 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
Pittsburg, Pa. 



FOUNDRY TRADE SCHOOL. 



Jos. S. Seaman, Chairman 
William Yagle 
F. H. ZlMMERS 
Thos. D. West 



Pittsburg, Pa. 

Pittsburg, Pa. 

Pittsburg, Pa. 

Sharpville, Pa. 



INSURING PATTERNS 



F. Conlin, Chairman, 
Richard Moldenke 
Thos. D. West 
S. H. Stupakoff 
C. J. Wolff 



South Bethlehem, Pa. 

New York, N. Y. 

Sharpsville, Pa. 

Pittsburg, Pa. 

Chicago, 111. 



FOUNDRY FOREMENS' SECTION. 



Chas. H. Thomas Chairman, 
Jas. A. Murphy, Secretary, 



Newark. N. J. 
Erie Pa. 



FOUNDRY METALLURGISTS' SECTION. 

W. ('.. Scott, Chairman, - Racine, Wis. 

II. K. Field. Secretary, - - - Ausouia, Conn. 



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HONORARY MEMBERS 
OF THE 

AMERICAN FOUNDRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 

IN THE ORDER OF ELECTION. 

Schuman, Francis 1896 

Tacony, Pa. 

Bell, C. S. - - - 1896 

Hillsboro, Ohio. 

Seaman, Jos. S. - - - 1896 

41st and Willow Sts., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Walker, Arthur W. - - 1896 

31 Union St., Boston, Mass. 

Jones, W. A. 1898 

North Ave. and Noble St., Chicago, 111. 

Turner, Prof. Thomas - - - 1903 

The University, Birmingham, England. 

Ledebur, Prof. Dr. A. - - 1 9®3 

Royal Mining School, Freiberg-in-Saxony, Germany 



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MEMBERS. 

Abendroth & Root Manufacturing Co. 1900 

Newburg, N. Y. 

Abendroth Bros., 1896 

Port Chester, N. Y. 

Aermotor Co., 1896 

1 2th, Rockwell and Fillmore Sts., Chicago, 111 

Albion Malleable Iron Co., 1896 

Albion, Mich. 

Allis-Chalmers Co. 1896 

Chicago, 111. 

American & British Manufacturing Co. 1901 

Providence, R. I. 

American Brake Shoe & Foundry Co. 1901 

Mahwah, Bergen Co. , N.J. 

American Manufacturer & Iron World 1900 

Pittsburg, Pa. 

Associated Foundry Foremen, (Jas. A, Murphy, Sect'y) 1903 

1616 Sassafras St., Erie, Pa. 

The Aultman Co. 1898 

Canton, Ohio. 

Adam W. Bair 1900 

C. M. & St. P. Foundries, Milwaukee, Wise. 

R. H. Bannister 1903 

Woodward Iron Co., Woodward, Ala. 

Barbour - Stockwell Co. 1896 

Cambridgeport. Mass. 

N. S. Bartlett & Co. 1898 

126 State St., Boston, Mass. 

James A. Beckett 1896 

W. A. Wood M. &. R. Mach. Co., Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 

T. J. Best 1896 

Warden King & Son, Montreal, P. O. 



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Best Manufacturing Co. 1901 

25th and Rail Road Sts., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Bettendorf Metal Wheel Co. 1900 

Davenport, la. 

Bettendorf Metal Wheel Co. 1900 

Springfield, Ohio. 

Birmingham Iron Foundry 1896 

Derby, Conn. 

The Black & Clawson Co. 1898 

Hamilton, Ohio. 

A. H. Blackburn 1896 

Fuel Economizer Co., Matteawan, N. Y. 
Reed F. Blair & Co. 1902 

Frick Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Rudolf Boecking 1900 

Brebach-a/d-Saar, Germany. 

Arthur Bollincks i9°3 

Atelier de Cons. H. Bollincks, 117 Ch. de Mons, 

Brussels, Belgium. 

Booth, Garret & Blair _ 1903 

406 Locust St. , Philadelphia, Pa. 

Braddock Foundry & Machine Co. I 9° I 

Braddock, Pa. 

Brittain & Matthes Co. 1896 

Pittsburg, Pa. 

Broadway Iron Foundry Co. J 897 

Cambridgeport, Mass. 

L. S. Brown 1896 

Springfield Facing Co. , Springfield, Mass. 

Willis Brown 1899 

Walker Foundry Co., Erie, Pa. 

Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Co. 1896 

Providence, R. I. 

Brush & Stephens 19 01 

106 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 



Buckeye Iron & Brass Works J899 

Dayton, Ohio. 

H. W. Bullard 1902 

Poughkeepsie Foundry & Machine Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

The Burr & Houston Co. 1899 

33 Franklin St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Canada Iron Furnace Co. J9Q3 

Midland, Ont. 

The Carborundum Co., 1900 

Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
Thos. Carlin Sons Co. 1902 

Allegheny, Pa. 

Carondolet Foundry Co. 1900 

2123 S. King's Highway, St. Louis, Mo. 

A. Carpenter & Sons Foundry Co. 1896 

273 W. Exchange St., Providence, R. I. 
Chain Belt Co. 1901 

766 Park St., Milwaukee, Wise. 
Chas. N. Choate 1896 

Bridgeport Deox, Bronze & Metal Co.. Bridgeport, Conn. 
Clarence A. Chandler 1900 

12 Westland St., Worcester, Mass. 
Clinton Iron & Steel Co. 1900 

W. Carson St,, S. S., Pittsburg, Pa. 
The Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. 1896 

Pueblo, Col. 
The Colorado Iron Works Co. 1897 

Denver, Col. 
Colvin Foundry Co. 1896 

Providence, R. I. 
Condor Iron Foundrv Co, 1896 

East Boston, Mass. 
Frederick Conlin ■ 1898 

Bethlehem Foundry & Machine Co., South Bethlehem, Pa, 



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Edgar S. Cook 1901 

Warwick Iron & Steel Co., Pottstown, Pa. 

Co-Operative Foundry Co. 1896 

15 Hill St., Rochester, N. Y. 

Abram Cox Stove Co. J&97 

American and Dauphin Sts. , Philadelphia, Pa. 

The Wm. Cramp & Sons Ship & Engine Building Co. 1897 

Beach and Ball Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Crane Co. 1897 

10 N. Jefferson St., Chicago, 111. 

Wm. M. Crane Co. 1900 

Peekskill, N. Y. 

Crane Iron Works 1902 

Catasauqua, Pa. 

Crowell & Peck 1902 

Williamson Building, Cleveland, O. 



Damascus Bronze Co. 1900 

South Avenue and Bergen St., Allegheny, Pa. 

The Davenport Foundry & Machine Co. 1896 

Davenport, Iowa. 

Geo. C. Davis J 903 

39 S. 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

J. C. Davis 1902 

Leighton & Howard Steel Co., East St. Louis, 111. 

W. Walley Davis 1903 

Semet-Solvay Co., Syracuse, N. Y. 

Davis & Farnum Manufacturing Co., 1896 

Waltham Mass. 

Davis Foundry Co. 1896 

Lawrence, Mass. 
Dawes & Myler 1898 

New Brighton, Pa, 
Diamond Clamp & Flask Co. 1901 

Richmond, Ind. 



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Dighton Furnace Co. 1896 

Taunton, Mass. 

H. E, Diller 1903 

Western Electric Co., Chicago, 111. 

Jos. Dixon Crucible Co. 1896 

Jersey City, N. J. 
Dodge Manufacturing Co. 1898 

Mishawaka, Ind. 
The Draper Co. 1896 

Hopedale, Mass. 

E. M. Drummond 1898 

Drummond Manufacturing Co., Louisville, Ky. 
H. R. Durkee 1903 

805 Rookery, Chicago, 111. 
J. Frank Dye 1900 

The Newport Sand Bank Co., Newport, Ky. 

East Buffalo Iron Works 1901 

Buffalo, N. Y. 

F. M. Eaton 1902 

Hickman, Williams & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

The Enterprise Foundry Co. 1902 

Sackville, N. B., Canada. 

The Enterprise Manufacturing Co. of Pa. J 897 

3rd and Dauphin Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Erie Foundry Co. 1900 

Erie, Pa. 

R. Estabrook's Sons 1896 

1st and C Streets, South Boston, Mass. 

Falls Rivet & Machinery Company 1900 

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. 
W. Elliston Farrel 1901 

Diamond Drill & Mach. Company, Birdsboro, Pa. 
Farrel Foundry & Machine Company 1901 

Ansonia, Conn. 



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Win. Ferguson 1900 

Willow and Hawthorn Streets, Chicago, 111. 

A. I. Findley 1896 

"The Iron Trade Review," Cleveland, Ohio. 

Fischer Foundry & Machine Company 1900 

2istand Mary Streets, S. S., Pittsburg, Pa. 

W. M. Fitzpatrick 1901 

The S. Obermayer Company, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Stanley G. Flagg & Company 1896 

19th and Pennsylvania Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Frederick A. Flather 1896 

International Harvester Company, Chicago, 111. 

W, J. Fogarty 1903 

Magnetite Foundry Co,, St. Louis, Mo. 

Foran Foundry & Manufacturing Company 1900 

Flemington, N. J, 

J. C. Ford 1899 

Spring Lake Iron Company, Fruitsport, Mich. 

Frick Co. 1898 

Waynesboro, Pa. 

Wm, H. Frost 1897 

Smith Falls Mall. Iron Co., Smith Falls, Ont. 

B. D. Fuller 1901 
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 



Gale Manufacturing Company 1897 

Albion, Mich. 

The Garden City Sand Company 1896 

1203 Security Building, Chicago, 111. 

A. Garrison Foundry Company 1902 

9th Street, S. S., Pittsburg, Pa. 

L. D. Gates 1S96 

Santa Barbara Iron Works, Santa Barbara, Cal. 

Harry F. Gehrke 1903 

Groton, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 



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Edward B. Gilmour 19 00 

Acme Harvester Company, Peoria, 111. 

W. H, H. Ginder 1901 

Vandergrift, Pa. 
Gobeille Pattern Company 1896 

Cleveland, Ohio. 

Golden's Foundry & Machine Co. 1898 

Columbus, Ga. 
F. A. Goodrich & Company 1896 

926 Chamber of Commerce, Detroit, Mich. 

F. E, Gordon 1898 

Ohio Sand Company, Conneaut, Ohio. 

The Goulds Manufacturing Co, ^-^97 

Seneca Falls, N, Y. 
William Graham 1901 

Fuel Economizer Company, Matteawan, N. Y. 

Grand Rapids Foundry Co. 1898 

Grand Rapids, Wise. 
Great Falls Iron Works 1801 

Great Falls, Mont. 
A, A. Grifring Iron Company 1896 

Jersey City, N. J. 
Griffin Wheel Co. 1896 

Detroit, Mich. 
Geo. W. Greene 1901 

Pittsburg & Buffalo Co., Johanetta, Armstrong Co., Pa. 

R, A, Hadfield I90I 

Hecla Works, Sheffield, England. 
Wm, Hanson 

5010 Parkside Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa, 
Hecla Iron Works 

118 N. nth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Joshua Hendy Machine Works ^96 

38 Fremont Street, San Francisco, Cal, 



1896 
1902 



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Baylor Hickman 1902 

Hickman, Williams & Co., Louisville, Ky. 

E. Hill 1900 

Norwalk Iron Works Co., S. Nonvalk, Conn. 

The Hill & Griffiths Co. 1898 

Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Hitchings & Co. l ^91 

233 Mercer Street, New York, N. Y. 

Illinois Sewing Machine Company 1900 

Atlas Block, Chicago, 111. 

"Iron Trade Review" 1896 

Cleveland, Ohio. 

Walter Weldon Jackson 1903 

Wheeler Condenser & Engineering Co., Carteret, N, J, 
Jarecki Manufacturing Company, Ltd. 1896 

Erie, Pa. 

W. A. Jenkins J 9c>3 

5 Cottage Lawn, Beloit, W'isc. 

Chas. L. Jobb 1896 

Montreal Pipe & Foundry Co., Montreal, P, Q, 

Joliet Stove Works l &97 

Joliet, 111. 

E. H. Jones 1896 

143 S. Franklin Street, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. 

W. A. Jones Foundry & Machine Co. 1898 

North Avenue and Noble Street, Chicago, 111. 

Elliot A. Kebler 1900 

620 Farmers Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Wm. J. Keep 1896 

753 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 

E. E. Keller 1896 

Westinghouse Machine Co., East Pittsburg, Pa. 

T. P. Kelley & Co. 1S98 

544 W. 22nd Street, New York City, 



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Kelley Foundry & Machine Co. 1900 

Goshen, Ind. 

Keystone Bronze Company 1902 

38th Street and A. V. Ry., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Keystone Car Wheel Company 1901 

Pittsburg, Pa. 

Kittanning Iron & Steel Company 1896 

Kittanning, Pa. 

W. H. Knowles 1901 

Ottawa, 111. 

J. Kohler Sons Company 1903 

Sheboygan, Mich. 

H. M. Lane 1902 

International Correspondence Schools. Scranton, Pa. 

The Lane & Bodley Company 1897 

Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Lane Manufacturing Company 1896 

Montpelier, Vt. 
Fred E. Lee 1900 

Estate P. D. Beckwith, Dowagiac, Mich. 
James Leffel & Company 1897 

Springfield, Ohio. 
Frank Lenthner 1900 

Lackawanna Iron & Steel Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 

O. P. Letchworth 1896 

Pratt & Letchworth, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Lewis Foundry & Machine Company 1900 

10th and Bingham Streets, S. S. Pittsburg, Pa. 

Geo. H. Lincoln & Company 1896 

South Boston, Mass. 
A. J. Lindermann & Hooverson Company 1900 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 
Lobdell Car Wheel Company 1896 

Wilmington, Delaware. 
John A. Logan 1897 

3233 Wilmot Street, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Lombard Iron Works & Supply Company 1898 

Augusta, Ga. 



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A. M. Loudon 1903 

72 Washington »Street, Harrison, N. J. 
T. F. A. Lutterman 1896 

Stamford, Conn. 

Andrew Macduff 1903 

144 Edge wood Avenue, Dayton, O. 
Magee Furnace Company 1S96 

Chelsea, Mass. 
Maher & Flockhart 1896 

60 Polk Street, Newark, N. J. 
Malleable Iron Fittings Company 1896 

Branford, Conn. 

H. S. Manning 1903 

526 Washington Trust Building, Washington, Pa. 

Maryland Steel Company 1903 

Sparrows Point, Maryland. 

Matthew Addy Company 1903 

1625 Real Estate Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Alex. J. McCone 1900 

Virginia City, Nevada. 

J. S. McCormick Company 1896 

Pittsburg, Pa. 

Mcintosh, Hemphill & Company 1903 

Foot 1 2th Street, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Mcintosh, Seymore & Company 1898 

Auburn, N. Y. 

McKeefry & Company 1900 

Leetonia, Ohio. 

Hugh McPhee 1901 

Eaton, Cole & Burnham Company, Bridgeport, Conn. 

Medart Patent Pulley Company 1901 

St. Louis, Mo. 

Millet Core Oven Company ^96 

Brightwood, Mass. 

A. S. Mitchell i9°3 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

Richard Moldenke 1897 

Watchung', N. J. 



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The S. L. Moore & Sons Co 1896 

Elizabeth, N. J. 

Wm. S. Morehouse 1900 

A. S. Cameron Steam Pump Works, New York City. 

Frederick C. Mosedale J 899 

P. O. Box 334, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Mosher Manufacturing Co 1896 

Dallas, Texas. 
The J. L. Mott Iron Works 1896 

84 Beekman St., New York City. 
John Mullen 1896 

Shamokin, Pa. 

Jas. A. Murphy 1902 

1 61 6 Sassafras St., Erie, Pa. 

National Gear Wheel Co. 1901 

Allegheny, Pa. 

New England Butt Co. 1896 

Providence, R. I. 

New Winona Manufacturing Co 1902 

Winona, Minn. 

New York Air Brake Co. 1897 

Watertown, N. Y. 

The Niles Tool Works Co. 1897 

Hamilton, O. 

The S. Obermayer Co. 1896 

Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Jno. D. Ormrod 1899 

Emaus, Pa. 

Osgood & Hart 1896 

3 Sherman St., Boston, Mass. 

Pattin Bros. & Co. ^99 

Marietta, Ohio. 

J. W. Paxson Co. 1896 

Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Pennsylvania Car Wheel Company 1902 

Allegheny, Pa, 
John A. Penton 1896 

Detroit, Mich. 
Philips & McClaren 1900 

23rd & Smallman Streets, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Goianni Piana 1901 

Via del Carmine 26, Turin, Italy. 

Pickands, Brown & Co. 1896 

Rookery Building, Chicago, 111. 
Pickands, Mather & Co. 1896 

Cleveland, O. 
Edgar B. Pierce 1899 

Wheeler Foundry Co., Worcester, Mass. 

Pilling & Crane 1897 

614 Girard Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

John J. Porter T 903 

Buena Vista, Va. 

Potter Printing Press Company 1896 

# Plainfield, N.J. 

Henry E. Pridmore J&97 

in Harrison Street, Chicago, 111. 



David Reid 1901 

American Machine Co., Pawtucket, R. I. 

James Reid Jr. x 903 

Holyoke Machine Co., Holyoke, Mass. 

Reliance Steel Casting Company 1900 

38th Street and A. V. Ry... Pittsburg, Pa. 

The Richmond Stove Company 1900 

Norwich, Conn. 

J. S. Robeson 1901 

American Glutrose Works, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Rogers, Brown & Co. 1896 

Nassau and Beekman Sts., New York City. 



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Rogers, Brown & Warner 1896 

Bullitt Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Rogers, Brown & Warner 1900 

Pittsburg, Pa. 

Rosedale Foundry Co. 1900 

Allegheny, Pa. 
Ross-Meehan Foundry Co. 1898 

Chattanooga, Tenn 

Russell Wheel & Foundry Co. 1896 

Detroit, Mich. 



St. Paul Foundry Co. 1896 

St. Paul, Minn. 

W. G. Scott 1903 

J. I. Case T. Mach. Co., Racine, Wise. 

The Seaman, Sleeth Co. 1896 

41st and Willow Sts. , Pittsburg, Pa. 

I. A. Sheppard & Co. 1896 

14th and Montgomery Sts, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Sheriffs Manufacturing Co. J 899 

Milwaukee, Wise, 

The Simmons Manufacturing Co. 1900 

Kenosha, Wise. 

S. D. Sleeth 1900 

Westinghouse Air Brake Co., Wilmerding, Pa. 

W. W. Sly 1899 

1061 Giddings Avenue, Cleveland, O. 

Smith & Anthony Company 1902 

52 Union St., Boston, Mass. 

Chas. G. Smith & Company J 903 

347 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 

The J. D. Smith Foundry Supply Co. 1897 

Cleveland, Ohio. 

Henry Souther 1899 

State Chemist, Hartford, Conn. 



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Southern Car & Foundry Company 1896 

Anniston, Ala. 

The Springfield Foundry Company 1898 

Spring-field, Ohio. 

Springfield Malleable Iron Co. 1898 

Springfield, Ohio. 

Standard Sand & Foundry Supply Co, J 903 

1434 Superior St., Cleveland, Ohio. 

J. E. Stead 1902 

Queen's Terrace, Middlebrough, England. 

Stearns Manufacturing Company r 9 3 

Erie, Pa. 
Steinway & Sons 1902 

Riker Ave. and Blackwell St., Long Island City, N. Y. 
Sterrit & Thomas Company 1900 

33rd and Smallman Sts,, Pittsburg, Pa. 
The Stillwell-Bierce & Smith-Vailie Company J 899 

Dayton, Ohio. 
Stowell Manufacturing & Foundry Company 1903 

South Milwaukee, Wise. 

S. H. Stupakoff 1 90 1 

545 Turrett Street, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Sturtevany Blower Company ^97 

Boston, Mass. 

Syracuse Chilled Plow Company 1896 

Syracuse, N. Y. 



The Tabor Manufacturing Company 1896 

1 8th and Hamilton Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 

C. A. Taft l8 96 

Whitin Machine Company, Whitinsville, Mass. 

Taylor Iron & Steel Company 1896 

High Bridge, N. J. 

Taylor, Wilson & Company 1896 

Grant Avenue, Allegheny, Pa. 



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Tennessee Coal, Iron & R.R. Co. 1898 

Birmingham, Ala. 

Chas. H. Thomas 1903 

22 Sherman Avenue, Newark, N. J. 

The James E. Thomas Co. 1897 

Newark, O. 

Josiah Thompson & Co. 1896 

Van Horn and Sophia Sts., Philadelphia, Pa, 

Thomson-Houston Electric Co. J 897 

Lynn, Mass. 

Enrique Tonceda 1900 

Albany, N. Y. 

W. D. Trabue 1901 

Station A, Nashville, Tenn. 

Union Foundry & Machine Co. 1902 

West Carson Street, S. S. , Pittsburg, Pa. 

The Union Stove Works 1896 

Peekskill, N. Y. 

United Foundry & Engineering Co. 1896 

Pittsburg, Pa, 

United Foundry & Engineering Co. ^97 

Lloyd Booth Works, Youngstown, O. 

United States Wind Engine & Pump Co. 1900 

Batavia, 111. 

H. R. Valentine 1896 

M. D. Valentine & Bro. Co., Woodbridge, N.J. 

The Van Brunt & Wilkins Manufacturing Company 1900 

Horicon, Wise. 

Virginia Coal, Iron & Coke Company 1903 

Radford, Va. 

Vulcan Iron Works ^97 

Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

I-;. H. Walker 1897 

]. I. Case T. Mach. Co., Racine, Wise. 



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Robt. A. Walker 1901 

Hamilton Bldg, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Walker & Pratt Manufacturing Co, 1896 

31 Union Street, Boston, Mass. 

Walkerville Malleable Iron Company ^97 

Walkerville, Ont. 

Washington Coal & Coke Co, 1896 

23 Conestoga Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Webster, Camp & Lane Machine Company 1898 

Akron, O. 

The Wells Light Manufacturing Co. 1896 

44 Washington Street, New York City. 

Westinghouse Air Brake Co, 1896 

Pittsburg, Pa. 

Thos. D. West 1896 

Sharpsville, Pa. 

The Western Foundry Co. 1896 

38th St. & Albany Ave , Chicago, 111. 

Western Tube Co. 1900 

Kewanee, 111. 

Wheeling Mold & Foundry Co. J 899 

Wheeling W. Va. 

Patrick White & Sons 1896 

Perth Amboy, N.J. 

Burt H. Whiteley 1896 

Whiteley Malleable Castings Co., Muncie, Ind. 

Whitehead Bros. Co. 1896 

537 W. 27th St. , New York City. 

Whiting Foundry Equipment Co. 1896 

Harvey, 111. 
Asa W Whitney 1896 

Sanford-Day Iron Works, Knoxville, Tenn. 
The Whitney Iron Works Co. J 897 

861 Tchoupitoulas St., New Orleans, La. 
Wilbraham-Green Blower Co. 1S96 

2518 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Chris. J. Wolff 697 

L. Wolff Mnfg Co., Hoyne & Carroll Sts. , Chicago, 111. 

Walter Wood 1806 

400 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Henry R. Worthington 18^ 

114 Liberty St., New York City. 

Prof. Dr. F. Wuest x 903 

Aachen, Germany. 

Wm. Yagle & Company 1896 

32nd and A. V. Ry., Pittsburg, Pa. 



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